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When did you get your first computer and what kind was it? Amstrad PCW (primarily a word-processor) in 1986. What is your golden rule for cyberspace? Scepticism is a survival trait: don’t assume that anything you read online is gospel truth, even this adage. Photography, art, poetry, country walking – well, ambling is about as much as I can manage at my age – good food and wine, good television when I can find it. I love opera but don’t attempt to sing it. But I have nothing but contempt for those sociopaths who cause harm to others for no reason except that they can.įavorite activities? The guitar (I still gig and record when time allows), other people’s music. While I’ve no love of scammers, I can see that it’s easier to be honest in a relatively prosperous environment – if there is such a thing anymore – and that cybercrime can be driven by an economic imperative. What malware do you hate the most? Malware is just code. Like the rest of the industry, they put up with me because I’ve been around so long. Primarily, I’m an author and blogger, editor, conference speaker, and commentator on a wide range of security issues. Position and history at ESET? Senior Research Fellow at ESET N. I left to work as a freelance author and consultant in 2006, which is also when I began to work with ESET.

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When I rejoined the UK’s National Health Service in 2001, I ran the Threat Assessment Centre and was the go-to person nationally for malware issues.

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In 2001 Osborne published Viruses Revealed (co-written with Robert Slade and Urs Gattiker): VR and the later AVIEN Malware Defense Guide (Syngress) – to which Andrew Lee also contributed – are probably the best known of my books. I presented my first conference papers in 1997 (at Virus Bulletin and SANS). Highlights of your career? I was a late starter (1986) as an IT professional, beginning at the Royal Free Hospital, then with the Human Genome Project (1989), then at Imperial Cancer Research Fund (1991-2001), where I wrote/co-wrote/edited a number of Internet FAQs and my first articles on programming and security. Education? Academic background in modern languages, social sciences, and computer science.










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